I neither like nor dislike the justice system in my country, but I subscribe to some sort of code of conduct, which is to not cause trouble for anyone for my own pleasure (though I admit I sometimes joke a little too much and may hurt my friends' feelings...)
I don't believe in doublestandards, kinda like 'if you do this you can't tell me not to do this either' and 'if what you are doing is going to harm others just because it's for your own pleasure and not because you have no choice but to do so, don't do it.' To me, that is what I think is justice (might not apply to everyone else. In a sense, it's nearly a utilitarian view, but not a strict adherence and also because I won't go all out to do selfless stuff just because someone I do not know nor care is in an undesired state.
If you know DnD terms well, it's most closely linked to being 'true neutral'.
http://easydamus.com/trueneutral.html. (Because of that, my friend accused me of being amoral like a rock. lol)
Take a look at 'The Ten True Neutral Commandments', 'Ten True Neutral Sins' and 'True Neutral and Society', most apply to me though I don't agree with more than half of 'The True Neutral Adventurer'... Yes I'm aware I'm quoting stuff out from a game's moral system. xD
Well... my ranting is probably sounding very weird to you, but what I'm trying to get at is that everything that happens in this world, happens because of laws of physics and other similar forces. We are nothing but biological machines, following our programming.
So if all the variables in the world could be calculated, we would be able to predict the future with 100% certainty. Thus every action taken and every reaction happening would be equally just, as they all follow the rules and laws of physics and similar forces.
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That is one awesome post. (Who says Ss can't rant weirdly?

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What you said reminded me of
Laplace's Demon.
In the history of science, Laplace's demon is a thought experiment described by Pierre-Simon Laplace in a paper published in 1814 involving a hypothetical entity envisioned such that if it knew the precise location and momentum of every atom in the universe then it could use deterministic principles to reveal the entire course of cosmic events, past and future.
I do not know if such a being exist, I think that's what most people might term as 'god' or a higher being as it observes and knows what is happening and what will happen. It also ties in with the topic of if freedom, will, rights and such are just illusions since everything might already be set in stone from the beginning. Which means that a murderer shouldn't be hanged because it was not entirely under his 'will' that he/she committed murder but rather, as Habba said, laws of physics and other similar forces, since theoretically it would have just been 'predestined' as to how the neurons in his/her brain fired to cause about the said murder. But that's another different topic that I'm not familiar with and won't know what I'm talking about 95% of the time so...
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